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What's the difference between heroes and leaders? In this insightful talk, Lorna Davis explains how

What's the difference between heroes and leaders? In this insightful talk, Lorna Davis explains how our idolization of heroes is holding us back from solving big problems -- and shows why we need "radical interdependence" to make real change happen. [TED: Ideas worth spreading]( Recommended for {NAME} [A guide to collaborative leadership]( Lorna Davis | 2.4M views [► Watch now]( [Save to list]( [Michael Wagener]( Listening to Lorna Davis delivering this speech I felt challenged and motivated to think carefully about the role that I play in leadership, and the way that I may be perceived. The most striking thing for me is how to think about goal-setting: goals can be exclusive, manicured, and designed to highlight the goal-setter. Or not. Be a catalyst for change. Listen, hear, and apply. Newest Talks [Sam Hester]( [How comic strips create better health care]( Sam Hester [Bjørn Otto Sverdrup]( [How to realistically decarbonize the oil and gas industry]( Bjørn Otto Sverdrup [Axel Reinaud]( [How biochar removes CO2 from the air -- and helps farmers thrive]( Axel Reinaud [Brittany K. Barnett]( [A vision of sustainable liberation for justice-impacted people]( Brittany K. Barnett [Liu Thai Ker]( [The architectural mastermind behind modern Singapore]( Liu Thai Ker [Warren Valdmanis]( [What makes a job "good" -- and the case for investing in people]( Warren Valdmanis Latest from TED Ideas [Can’t seem to meditate? 7 joyful activities for you to try instead]( Meditation is great for some people but not for everyone -- including author and designer Ingrid Fetell Lee. Here, she shares some alternatives that can help expand your awareness, calm your mind, and sink into the present moment. [Read more]( [10 ways to get the most out of your time on this planet]( [Read more]( [Get a better understanding of the science of climate change in just 6 charts]( [Read more]( Want to connect with the global TED community online? Check out our new platform just for Members. [Become a TED Member today.]( Copyright © TED Conferences LLC. All rights reserved. Have a question? Email us: contact@ted.com [TED.com]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust your email settings]( [Add us to your address book]( Our mailing address is: TED Conferences LLC 330 Hudson Street New York, NY 10013

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